Surprise!

I received an e-mail from Microsoft informing me that I was awarded as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for the ASP/ASP.NET technical communities for the July 2008 cycle.

As the official site states:

Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who are awarded for voluntarily sharing their high quality, real world expertise in offline and online technical communities. Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts that represents the technical community’s best and brightest, and they share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others.

Good news do really come after the bad ones. My laptop just got broken as well as my camera is now malfunctioning. Talk about good riddance.

Nonetheless, again, thanks to all who supported me and in all the endeavors that made this possible. Ad astra per aspera!

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My friends call me Patrick although I can be referred through different names - JP, John, Patrick, Yummy (unfortunately), Papa P, and so on. I am a software developer who works mostly with Microsoft technologies but consider myself open to other technologies. I have started with open source technologies but it was the Microsoft stuff that jumpstarted my career so well, so my loyalty goes to ahm, ehrm, what works best! I talk about a lot of things under the sun but even if we disagree on some discussions, I would definitely respect your views on it. Loves traveling, adventures, reading, cooking, and photography when I don't sit in front my computer. Who ever said software developers are boring people?
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